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Development Economics: An Austrian Perspective

In the post-World War II period, a number of developing countries in Asia and Africa had just gained independence from their colonial masters. Raising living standards for their citizens became the focus of the leaders in these new countries. Development Economics emerged as a distinct field during this time, primarily devoted to economic growth. The focus of this course will be to present the Austrian perspective on Development Economics, with particular attention on capital accumulation and the structure of production.

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